A: Which restaurant are we going to tonight? - B: The one ___ we celebrated your birthday.
where
You have to (be / lack / show) lots of initiative if you want to get a promotion.
show
A: Who were you talking to on the high street? - B: The woman ___ owns the English Academy.
who/that
I don’t expect any sympathy from my brother. He’s never been very ___
sympathetic
If you want children to be creative, you have to encourage their ___
creativity
A: Who’s that? - B: She’s the girl ___ mother works in the post office.
whose
Rewrite 2 sentences as a single sentence with a non – defining relative clause: "Next summer, we are going to Ibiza. My aunt and uncle have an apartment there."
Next summer, we are going to Ibiza, where my aunt and uncle have an apartment.
A career in politics is not for those who (be / lack / show) self-confidence.
lack
Rewrite 2 sentences as a single sentence with a non – defining relative clause: "The Grand Hotel has offered me a job. My brother works there."
The Grand Hotel, where my brother works, has offered me a job.
Mandy Driver’s life changed when she came __________ a person sleeping in the street.
across
My sister’s self-confidence has grown since she was young. Now she’s almost too ___
self-confident
Rewrite 2 sentences as a single sentence with a non – defining relative clause: "A friend of mine helped me get a job. His mother is a company director."
A friend of mine, whose mother is a company director, helped me get a job.
I’m going to look ___________ this word in the dictionary because I don’t know its meaning.
up
My friend Hannah is always cheerful. Her ___ puts everyone in a good mood.
cheerfulness
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